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News Update
Part of Lodi will be sprayed with a pesticide to battle mosquitoes and the potential of the West Nile virus. Ground spraying is planned between Highway 99 and Hutchins Street south of Lodi Avenue. The boundary goes to Morse Road, just south end of Micke Grove Park.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Apr 2006 18:30 UTC
Will the delay in Microsoft's Windows Vista have a domino effect on other planned releases of Windows ? Partner sources close to the company said that Microsoft has sketched out plans for Windows 'Fiji' (also referred to by some Microsoft watchers as Vista R2) - the version of Windows set to follow Vista - as for Windows 'Vienna', the successor to Fiji, partner sources close to the company said.
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Lenovo's S10 netbook gets the hands-on treatment
Filed under: Laptops Lenovo's S10 netbook might not be too daring in the design department, but it's still a pretty classy piece of kit -- mix that in with the $399 starting price point and Lenovo's marketing muscle, and we'd say that these first hands-on shots are just a prelude of things to come. Tons more shots at the read link. [Via jkkmobile ] Read Permalink Email ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Jul 2005 13:35 UTC
Microsoft may love its partners. But that isn't stopping the company from continuing to encroach on areas that have traditionally been its partners' turf.
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Comcast sweetens its online menu with Daily Candy
(AP:NEW YORK) Cable and Internet service provider Comcast Corp. is expanding its online menu with the acquisition of Daily Candy, an electronic newsletter catering to women looking for tips on fashion, food and fun things to do in big cities.
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Webcam peeping toms jailed
A Gainesville, Fl., and a Cyprus man are both in jail after using women’s Webcams to shoot video and photos of them without their knowledge. The Gainesville Sun reports that Craig Matthew Feigin, a 23-year-old Los Angeles native, is being charged with modifying computer data and disrupting or denying computer system services.
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Briton exposed as Olympic ticket scammer
Sydney - London-based online ticket tout Terance Shepherd is the mastermind of a Beijing Olympics ticketing scam, an Australian private investigator said Wednesday. Shepherd, 49, had planned one last massive sting before retiring to an island in th...
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In California, Retro-Tech Complicates Budget Woes
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger?s executive order terminating thousands of part-time and temporary California State employees has run into computer problems.
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MarketWatch First Take: Vote debacle shows how Yahoo board dodged a bullet
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- A recount of the votes cast at Yahoo Inc.'s shareholder meeting last week shows just how close Jerry Yang and some of his fellow board members came to losing their jobs.
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Monitter: A Different Take on Twitter Search
Monitter is a browser based Twitter search engine that is a bit reminiscent of TweetDeck , the popular desktop Twitter client. One of Tweetdeck's most interesting features is that it can display a number of Twitter searches in parallel to each other, which is a great way of keeping track of a certain topic as it makes its way through Twitter. Monitter takes a similar approach and displays ...
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TSA new rule on laptop bags
Tuesday, August 05, 2008 at 9:08 p.m. (AP) -- WASHINGTON - Annoyed at having to take your laptop out of its bag at airport security? The Transportation Security Administration is offering a new option.
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Delta to offer Wi-Fi on mainline domestic fleet
ATLANTA, Ga. -- Delta Air Lines Inc. said Tuesday it will offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.
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Comcast sweetens its online menu with Daily Candy
NEW YORK (AP) - Comcast Corp. is expanding its online menu with the acquisition of Daily Candy, an electronic newsletter catering to women looking for tips on fashion, food and fun things to do in big cities.
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Voting error overstated support for Yahoo board
Co-Founder & CEO of Yahoo! Inc Jerry Yang's shadow looms large. Yahoo has updated the results of recent voting by shareholders, revealing that support for the Internet firm's board is far weaker than it appeared.
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Westell Technologies Updates Fiscal First Quarter Earnings Press Release Statement
Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTL), a leading provider of broadband products, gateways and
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On Wall St., Reputation Is Fragile
The story of the resignation of Steven Rattner, a managing director at Credit Suisse, started with an extramarital affair and ended with an Internet vendetta.
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 5th Aug 2008 16:48 UTC
Computerworld is undertaking a series of investigations into the most widely-used programming languages. This time we chat with Guido van Rossum , best known as the author of Python, and currently working for Google, CA where he gets to spend at least half his time developing the language.
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When online gaming leadsto murder
Finally, the violent Grand Theft Auto computer game which is linked to a copycat murder-robbery involving a male school student, has been swept off the shop shelves by its distributor, New Era Interactive Media.
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Children’s Center web profile has pornography
The Community and Children’s Impact Center’s is being promoted on a biker website (http://www.bikerornot.com/index.asp&userID=54363). In the web profile is a link to a message board that contains images and postings that many would consider pornographic.
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Comcast sweetens its online menu with Daily Candy
Cable and Internet service provider Comcast Corp. is expanding its online menu with the acquisition of Daily Candy, an electronic newsletter catering to women looking for tips on fashion, food and fun things to do in big cities. Financial terms weren't...
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Game inspires youngster to crime
An eight-year-old boy admits he wants to be a thief, emulating an online game in which money can be easily made through assault and murder.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 27th Apr 2007 07:14 UTC
"Microsoft Corp. posted a 65 percent rise in quarterly profit Thursday, topping Wall Street estimates thanks to better than expected demand for its new Windows Vista operating system."
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Comcast sweetens its online menu with Daily Candy
Tue, Aug 5, 2008 (6:06 p.m.) Cable and Internet service provider Comcast Corp. is expanding its online menu with the acquisition of Daily Candy, an electronic newsletter catering to women looking for tips on fashion, food and fun things to do in big cities.
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School district employee charged with theft
A Brevard Public Schools employee was arrested Monday by Melbourne police for alleged theft of school computer equipment worth $100,000, Melbourne police said.
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Recent Original Stories
"XGI Technology is still in business , but what has happened to them? We once saw hope in them for providing discrete graphics processors to take on the NVIDIA and ATI duopoly, but they have since discontinued their Volari 8 series.
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